Narconon Drug Rehabilitation Program Restores Morals to Drug Addicts
Common sense based moral code is included in Narconon program giving former drug addicts back their sense of morality and self-respect.
Clearwater, FL (PRWEB) January 10, 2010 — Drug abuse doesn’t just affect the one addicted. Whether legal or illegal drugs are used the resultant crime and immorality from substance abuse are legend. On an social level, drugs and alcohol are used and advertised to release one’s inhibitions. These so-called freed inhibitions often result in immoral acts. As addiction progresses, this often leads to more serious crime and destructive acts.
The cost of the broader effects of drug addiction in terms of law enforcement efforts, taxpayer expense and medical costs greatly impresses upon society the urgent need for morality as a part of drug rehabilitation.
Drugs and crime go hand in hand. So it is only logical then that learning moral values be a essential part of drug rehabilitation.
The Narconon drug rehabilitation program includes a book called The Way to Happiness, a non-religious moral code based on common sense as part of its program. This book was written by American author and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard and has been translated into 90 languages worldwide and more than 70 million copies have been distributed. The book is widely used among government, community groups, businesses and schools worldwide.
Recently a new video was produced covering the 21 moral precepts of the Way to Happiness. The film is being used to accompany the book in the Narconon program and has the added benefit of covering in picture form each of the written principles thus further bringing them home to recovering addicts.
With this addition to the Narconon program its graduates not only stay off drugs but also stay out of legal trouble following the Narconon program as they now understand what it means to live morally and how real happiness doesn’t lie in immoral acts.
Narconon students address all the mental and physical aspects of drug addiction. They are given the knowledge to learn new skills and abilities they previously did not have. The Way to Happiness is just one example of how Narconon addresses the larger societal issues of drug addiction and gives the former addict the skills necessary to live a productive and successful life free from drugs and crime.
If you would like more information on The Way to Happiness book or video or to find out more about the Narconon drug rehabilitation and education program contact Narconon at 877-237-3307.
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